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Name
  
Henry, of


Role
  
Edward I of England's son

Henry, son of Edward I

Died
  
October 14, 1274, London Borough of Merton, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Eleanor of Castile, Edward I of England

Siblings
  
Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar

Cousins
  
Sancho IV of Castile, Alfonso Fernandez el Nino

Grandparents
  
Henry III of England, Ferdinand III of Castile, Eleanor of Provence, Joan, Countess of Ponthieu

Similar People
  
Edward I of England, Eleanor of Castile, Margaret of France - Queen of, Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, Edward II of England

Henry of England (6 May 1268 – 14 October 1274 in Merton, Surrey) was the fifth child and second son of Edward I of England by his first wife, Eleanor of Castile.

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Early years

Henry was born in Windsor Castle during the reign of his paternal grandfather, Henry III of England. On 3 August 1271, Henry’s older brother John died in the custody of their paternal granduncle Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. His death left Henry the eldest surviving child of Edward and second-in-line to the throne of England. Henry III died on 16 November 1272. Edward became King of England and Henry his heir apparent. In 1273, Henry was betrothed to Joan I of Navarre.

Death

When Henry lay dying at Guildford in 1274, neither of his parents made the short journey from London to see him. He was tended by his grandmother, Eleanor of Provence, who had raised him during the four years his parents were on Crusade. The queen dowager was thus at that moment more familiar to him than his parents, and the better able to comfort him in his illness. Since Henry was always sickly, the gravity of his illness was perhaps not realised until it was too late for his parents to reach him. He died of natural causes and was buried at Westminster Abbey.

References

Henry, son of Edward I Wikipedia